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Pittston Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Pittston Gazettei
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Pittston, Pennsylvania
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'4 VH.ii V. 4i Vv News of the West Side I 71 WILKESBARRE. OCT. 5 9 10 REASONS WHY Our Smooth Top Ranges With Oven Control Have Been Chosen By Miss Plotner For Her Use at the Cooking School The. thirtieth nnnual meeting ot the State Federation of Pennsylvania Women opened In W'llkesharre today, ithe first mealing of the entire body being a reception to be held MISS PLOTNER The Famous Cooking Expert and Home Economist has Selected the the Gazette Cooking School at the Fowler Dry Goods Co.

The Boston Store I this evening in St. Stephen's parish I house. i The principal events scheduled for 1 the four dnys following are: Tuesday Huslneas session, presided over by Mrs. John R. Hamme.

president S. I 1'. W. Addresses of welcome by prominent WIIKesbarrc people and reports of officers and committees. 12:30.

press and pub Poor financial support was Riven by the i.oun persons who witness! the West Piltston Dunmore football I same More Saturday afternoon as It is estimated only one fourth those In attendance bought taps. of licity luncheon at the Sterling. 2:15 lie I p. meeting which the nues putilie noes not appear realize tlon of universal membership and the expend entailed In staging a per capita dues will be brought up. font ha It contest.

Not counting the The Buaoosal to make nil federated t'lubs pay dues to the State Federa outlay for equipment. Saturday's contest cost the West Pittston High School Athletic Association about $'i and only was turned Into the treasury through the sale of tugs. Kxcepl front fees collected for membership, the Athletic Asso I vessels I 1 I burarQ gt'feill I A YJmoothtop' I If OAS RANGE I JZ Speed Burner I Cook l.h)Kr!Ml aVuuam ritfiiMi SALE MEMS OF i elation Is almost entirely dependent 1 on public generosity. Many of those who refused to buy tags Saturday rould well afford to do so. Admission Is paid to other amusements fuch as theatres without question tion of 50 cents per member is one which will be of Interest to West Pittston club women, as their club Is now a member of the Federation.

At this meeting the double trio of the Department of the local club will sing. p. Irem Temple, address on 'The World Pearl V. Metzelthin in "Tales of a Mandarin's Songs interpreted from the Chlneso by Prof. Hadley, of Peking, for his children.

Wednesday a. business meeting at St. Stephen's parish house. 12:15, Community Service conference luncheon and County Federation luncheon at the Sterling. 2: p.

St. Stephen's parish Mnd, although no admission ischarg ed to High school football games, there should be enough publlc splr lied persons present to contribute enoligh to at least cover expenses. new Sinoothtop that, will pive you Table Cloths Toweling Napkins Here are some of the features of the better, quicker, easier and more economical cooking. Anna Law will design or make fancy dress costumes from old or new material, reasonable price. o3t2 per cent of the Top heat control where I house.

Department of American Cltl I zenship, addresses by three promi nent men. 3:15 p. Department i of Puhll? Welfare, address on "Child ESTHER CURTIS BRIDE OF JOSEPH PASSMORE 64x72 Damask Cloth with hemstitched colored borders of blue, pink or gold, Sale Price $2.95 New Speed Burner rooks per cent faster and. wUh startling economy. One burner keeps four vessels steaming or the whole dinner hut.

Three cooking sn. ncs mi ihc top la! cooking, Himincnng and tvarmiiv, zones, always available. Fifty per cent more vessels ran he placed on the Hmooth. roomy top, every siuare Inch of which Is cooking surface. 1 Top provides the natural method nf cooking the easiest way.

The smallest vessels may be pushed about without tipping. cooking is done. Top built to comfort height .38 inches no bending or stopping. As easily cleaned as table top. Simplified oven heal control that eliminates sill worries of heat Patented cooking cliart that injures belter results from the oveil.

Oven construction provides the uniform heat distribution necessary In perfect baking; and rt.tistin;?. only Hie new Smo'otliiop can give you one hundred per cent, heat control, top or oven. Fable fTA 59c white self figured Ouldance." and "Activities of the N4ote Welfare department" by the I President of the Public Charities Association of Pennsylvania. p. I It cm Temple, dinner for nil club women.

8 p. addresses: "Amer i Iran Homes" by President (Jeneral I Federation of Women's Clubs, "The Scientific Attitude" by 'Dr. George E. i Vincent of the Rockefeller Founda tion; address by the Director Gen eral of the Sesqui Ccntonnlal imposition; "Poetry In the Day's Work" by Thomas Augustine Daly; music i by the double quartet of the Wil kesharre Quota Club. Damask, yard 1 The marriage cf llsther Curtis, of 10 Short street, to Joseph 1'assmore, of Kcrrinoor.

Clearfield county, nit employe of hittaker and Diehl, bridgu builder, took place Saturday shortly before noon in the parsonage of Oic t'ongregallonul $1.25 04 in. heavy Damask, with colored border, yd. 89c 89c $1.25 figured white Damask, Sale Price, yard Church, llev. Henry C. Stallard per formed the ceremony and the ouple $4.00 72 in.

Linen Damask, polka dot center with striped border, Sale Price, JQ Ap yard tydUO We will make a liberal allowance on your old range and provide easy terms for the balance. Knjoy the tremendous advantages of these new ranges immediately The Peoples Light Co. Of Pittston 5 1x51 inch Art Table Cloth with colored figured bor QA Qf? ders, guaranteed VTceiil Hemstitched Huck Towels, with colored borders of blue, gold itp or pink, each fxtli Large size all Linen Hem A A stitched Towels )XUU Linen Guest Towels with hem ATLp stitched border Tttlv 59.00 all Linen Pattern A(f Cloth, 70x88, Sale Price, 'tD I VO 5.10.00 all Linen Pattern (IQ Apr Cloth, 68x86, Sale Price, pOVO $7.00 all Linen Pattern dp QC Cloth, 68x86, Sale Price, ipDmUD $5.00 70x70 in. all Linen (JQ QC Pattern Cloth, Sale Price, tPOett) $7.00 all Linen Pattern AC Cloth, Sale Price P9tlt) $9.50 72xl08 in. Pattern QfT AP TCloth, Sale Price I Vv $8.00 Napkins to match Pattern Cloths in stock.

Sale Apr Price, dozen tpJVO $2.50 white hemstitched (J" Apr Damask Cloth tylVO were altendrd 'by Iltibb, of West and James Wagner, of Weslovcr'. an employe of the Whittaker anil Dlchl Company. The bride wore a costume of pencil blue, with hat of the same shade, ami a corsage bouquet of roses. Her attendant wore poudre blue and had bouquet of pink roses. After a wedding dinner at Hotel Casey, Scranton.

Sir. and Passmore returned to West I'ittston, ml have gone to housekeeping In an apartment on Kxe ter 'I $2.50 72 in. Silver Bleached Linen Table Damask figured patterns, a 1 Thursday Literary breakfast at Sterling. 9 tu Sti Stephen's parish house, department reports, addresses and music. 2:15 p.

reports; addresses by Dr. Francis It. Haas, State superintendent of schools and A. Hamilton tilbbs, author. 5 p.

lea for delegates and visiting club women at the Wyoming Valley Woman's Club House. 8 p. Festival of Song at the Court House. Friday si. address "In and Around Pilgrim ii re to points of interest in the valley and Harvey's Lake.

Luncheon at Irem Temple Country Club given by the clubs of Wyoming Valley, with tho presidents acting on the reception committee and the vice presidents us hostesses. f.a.u: $1.75 Price $3.50 70 in. all Linei) nr. $2.50 EDWARD KELLY BADLY ured Damask, yard $5.00 68x68 all Linen Pattern Cloth, Sale Price Try Dorr Casey For Drugs. $4.25 O.lti) 1 at Pittston Hospital for serious injury received Saturday evening.

He is employed at the new plant of the Kxeter Power Company at the Stanton farm and while on the, highway near the plant stepped out of the way of one automobile only in be struck by another car. the hospital it was found that lie was suf fering from a compound fracture of the right leg. The broken bone 4 were set and today It was stated that he was resting comfortable. Mr. Kelly is a well known football player, having been a member of St.

John's High School team last year, lie Is a brother of Iiwrence Kelly, the hardware dealer. IE! Itead the Gazette and Keep The regular scsj loiis of tho con $7.50 72x72 in. Cloth, Sale Price $6.25 vention are open to all club women. aged 21 year of is under ire.iimeui Edward Kelly, 130 Ssarls street. $4.50 22x22 in.

Linen Nap (JQ AC kins, Sale Price tyOmVD PI HI.IC SAI.K of Valuable I ten I Ksinle. In Ke: Kstute of AUGUST CON BREVITIES Council and school board will hold I All I IniAo Jfl.l 1 1 it I it $2.50 $2.95 I8xl8 in. Linen Napkins, Sale Price, doz. 'i 4 in'the orphans' You'rC ot Luzerne i this evening. I County.

I Mr. and Jirs. Troback mo In pursuance and by virtue of an tored to New Holland over the week order of the Court." In the above en on titled estate, public sain of the real iwlH uavies. of Kast Orange, N. formerly this place, and wife, jcedent, and situate in the itv of Pittston.

County of State yM," of Pennsvlvania. bounded and dc An educational meeting will he 'scribeil as follows, to wit: held by the Pittston Kiwallls Club I at corner in the this evening with the Kducational I westerly line of Main Street; thence committee in charge. ficial capacity a Supreme SfoH athletic program of the school th Miss Inez Plotne of the Gazette Cooking School Selects the Floor Covering From Stock of C. E. HOWELL'S Furniture Store archos of the A if 'cm Mystic Order of Samaritans, wlhch is composed of term and other drive will prouuoi be urranged for the future.

members of the order of Odd Fellows. I. Miss Louise Hartmnn's clnss in niann was resumed today at the West rittston Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Shunnoii have returned to their home on Luzerne nvenue after month's tour cf the lnlted Slates, during which they traveled Ifl.tnin miles. They went to the Pucific Coast by way of 'Pexa t. and after visiting points on the const as far north as Portland, Oregon, returned home bv a northern route. Mr. Shannon made the trip In his of houth K1 degrees West tj.i.iU feef Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton Miller and Hartman residence on Susquehanna avenue. Miss Hartman has secured along lot of George Smith to a cor Hurbara. of Wyoming ner: thence North 58 degrees West Mlsa tVclnacht. ot Philadelphia, to ITS 31 feel along lot of Charles Pugh take charge of her cldss during her absence In California.

Miss Weln ncht is a former pupil of Miss Hart man and a graduate of the Phila ton corner; thence North 34 degrees I 45 minutes East .14 feet along land loi cupied by the lluller Coal Com Ipany to a corner; thence North 80 F.ast l3 feet along lot of the Pittston Water Company to a corner en Main street aforesaid and thence South 10 degrees Kast 13 feet said Main street to the place of beginning. Containing square feet of land, be the same Xenio the Clean. Antiseptic l.lqu'd. (Ives Prompt llcllcf. Sheldon at Mehoopnny yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Raker, of Delaware avenue, have returned from a week end motor trip to Sonhury.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillips, of Montgomery avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burlholeniew, of Forty Fort, motored to Kaston and spent the week end.

The Inasmuch Circle of King's Daughters will meet with Mrs. ,1. W. Hrnshall. .4 Delaware avenue, Wednesday uf at o'cock.

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Haldeman.

Mr. and Mrs. Willis llapeman and Mr. and Mr. Fred Uapsou and son, Payne, spent the week end at Asbury Park and Ocean Oroya.

visiting rela more or less, will be held on the "Lightnin' Has True Setting The hcaur 'fiil hills California form the backgroiiml lor the Wll till lit 'o recu vciliin of JonA (ioldrn's Mage play. Llghtnla'," whicli ii ipim icr of it ciiiiir ago iuis originally piiMlnccil under IIM title or "Hie Hills of California," Tho screen xcroil now plajr. tug nl the (iimlcii Theatre. Tlie role or Vl.lKhtnlu' Hill Jones" crcaleil niih such phenomenal success on the Mage, by he late I'rniil, Itucon. Is rc i'iiiiclitl.

for the srrr rii by Hunt. lohii I'ord ilirecKil Ihc cde braletl story, wild .1. I'nrrell Mac Donald, Madge Itellniny. Wallaeo Miicltoiiahl. Ildvlhc Chapman, Itlchard Traicrs.

Marcus. Kthel Clavtoii. Itiamlon Hurst and tills Harlan in other prom Incn' roles. premises No. North Main Street, Pittston, on Monday.

October li. 1035. at 2 P. M. to the highest and best bidder.

Terms of Sale: la per cent down on day of sale, balance upon approval of sale by the orphans' Court and delivery of deed. JOSKPH .1. PiNOI.A. Trustee. HALL FLAN.VF.nV, Attorneys.

There is one safe, dependable trea ineni that relieves lu liinc tor t.irc'and that cleanses und soolhe the skin. Soon after the first application of Zemo you will find that Irritations. Pimples. Itlackhqpd. F.C xema.

Itlo tches. Klngworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. It Is a non greasy, dlsap pea ring liquid that may be applied during Die day. delphia Conservatory of Music.

David Davis. Joseph McOurrity. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Morrow and daughter Florence have returned from a week end motor trip lo Har nsburg and Mont Alto.

While in HarrJsbuig they visited Mrs. Morrow's mother, Mrs. Lucy and Mr. and Mrs. II.

L. Orlffen. all former residents of West Pittston. Many relatives and friends it tended the fuueral of Alberta Louisa Slmonsou, which was held this morning from the home of her parents, Mr. and Thomas Nicholson, of Kxeter avenue.

Services were conducted In Immaculate Conception Church, where Ttev. .1. .1. cox officiated ut a mass of requiem. The pall bearers were Morris Slmonsou.

Thomas Simonson. Charles Shannon, T. Xafus, Arnold Srhmaltx and F.IIJah Sheppard. Burial was in oOffilEEf RELIEVED EASILY BY NEW REMEDY K3' Where One May Always Find the Largest Stock and Best Selections from the Following Lines tives. Mr.

aiuK.Mrs. Sharps Hichards and Mrs. Theodore Kyte were in Wen onnh. X. .1..

over the week end visiting Mrs. Itulph Kelley. formerly Miss Catherine Itieh.irds. of this place. West Pittston High school's next i football game wilt be played at Iter wick next Saturday afternoon with the llerwlck High school eleven as i opponents.

Whittall's Anglo Persian Wiltons Develons Royal Kashan Wiltons Ozite Rug Cushions Pittston Hospital Auxiliary will hold its first fall meeting in the Y. I M. C. A. parlors tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock.

It l. hoped there will Stephen Sanford Eeauvais Axminster Brookline Brussells Perrott Stair Pads And Full Line of i be a iHrge attendance. For Baking Day Yon mn make better fake. pies, and oilier pastry with purr material Ilia ii villi Inferior materials. Pure rxirariA, spires anil baking Miler not Utile more than Inferior grade.

The pure goods to farther and give iiiiii'Ii better satisfaction. You ran get the pnro goods liere a reasonable prices. Ihone us or rail anil have us tell you about i hem. S. J.

Howell 410 Luxerne Avenue 'Phone 768 Work on a "5 foot sewer extension i on Hxcelstor street has been startetf 1 by borough employes under Street Commissioner William A. Xetter. i The sewer will extend from Rlark Miss Plotner, the nationally known food and lecturer, in charge of the Qa2etts School has selected the Victrola AND Silverware FROM man street mid will run toward Kate Runners. Jumpers. Ball Plajers Constantly Strain Their Feet Cse It All the Time.

WORKS LIRK MAfilC MARKS HAPPY FEET street. The work of moving hack the 1 1 urli nt ih Methodist church corner of the Wyoming Montgomery avenue Intersection has been rom I pleted by the borough street force, i The work entailed the moving of a di ublc I'aleli basin. The curb at 'Squire Teber's corner will also be moved back. The annual medical Inspection In If your feet aohe, hurt, grow lame and sore, or If musaies in calf and back of knee hurt get busy take ALWAYS THE SAME i lie nornugn scnoois is neing completed by Dr. .1.

It. Heaver who has rompleted the examination of all but the primary students. He Is a lip from big league ball players, runners, dancers and athletes. Mike Martin, trainer of the world champion Washington Hall Club, makes a liniment used by athletes everywhere for aches and pains It works like magic' on sore, tired, achy feet, foot muscles and Joint you can get a generous slse bottle of Mike Martin's Liniment for n. few cents at any drug store.

Rub feet thoroughly night and morning a few limes Oh! what relief happy feet once more. You'll be surprised. All druggists, 3 ounce bottle, KOc: 4 ounce. 76c. Or large ounc bottle prepaid for a dollar.

Mike Martin. Trainer. 47 C. X. Washington, D.

C. Money back now examining the students of the I Linden street building and will wind up his work this week at the Wash tntii. feet building. Dr. Denver reports an improvement in general 1 i in i over Inst term.

C. E. HOWELL FURNITURE STORE 'Quality Furniture and Floor Coverings 55 SOUTH MAIN ST. PITTSTON, PA. "Taste' the Difference!" A BETTER MENU Meat to Meet with I be.

Approval of 47 N. Main St. Over I4i.ui ii us l.ecn netted by the West Pittston High School Athletic Association drive, which will be continued for nn.vher week. This amount Is only about one quarter of what will be needed to finance the xnoso wno ixiium tot PHO.VE 6I 10 Lmacrn Arm. m'53unins3Z2ffiiraw78' If not delighted.

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